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Harry Potter Fancy Dress 5th February
Harry Potter Fancy Dress Competition at Canada Water library
05th February 2015
Time: 17:00 – 18:30
Location: Canada Water Library, 21 Surrey Quays Road, SE21 7AR
Cost: Free
Harry Potter Fancy dress is a part of Harry Potter Book Night; a celebration of the famous series by J.K Rowling.
Harry Potter Fancy Dress Competition
Come in fancy dress and impress our judges. Dress up as any character in the Harry Potter series. Or come dressed as a muggle, wizard or a witch.
Enter in fancy dress and collect your Harry Potter sticker and we will assign you a house in Hogwarts.
Gryffindor
Hufflepuff
Ravenclaw
Slytherin
Win prizes and we also have lots of games to play.
The event starts at 5pm and the fancy dress judging will take place at 6pm.
For all ages
Contact
Susan Sierra
mailto:susan.sierra@southwark.gov.uk
Safeguarding Community Engagement Event 21st January.
Community Action Southwark has been asked by Southwark’s Safeguarding Children and Adults Boards to host a series of community engagement events about safeguarding issues affecting your organisation and your users.
This inaugural meeting will be an opportunity to frame how this group may operate in the future, to put forward your organisation’s views and concerns about safeguarding and to promote safeguarding practices. Book today.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/safeguarding-community-engagement-event-tickets-15178219463
Get Started in Theatre with the Princes Trust
The Prince’s Trust and London Bubble Theatre Company are offering a week theatre training course open to young people across London.
If you are 16-25 not currently in education, training or employment then Get Started with us and achieve your goals.
Join our free film programme where you can:
· Take part in introductory drama workshops.
· Participate in an interactive theatre performance by our Young Theatre Makers.
· Work with a spoken word artist to create performance poetry.
· Take part in an introduction to lights and sound for theatre session.
· Work in groups to prepare a performance for sharing with an invited audience.
· Gain a Arts Award at Bronze Level.
· Receive up to three months’ progression support with the Prince’s Trust to help you find further work or training.
To be eligible for the programme you must attend a Taster Day on 18th February 2015. We cover transport costs for the Taster Day & for the duration of the programme.
This programme will run from 23rd February to the 27th February 2015
To register your interest or for more information contact Jamie Brett on 07415364808 or email outreach.london@princes-trust.org.uk alternatively you can text ‘Theatre’ to 07415364808.
Street League Academy Programme.
Street League are recruiting for their Academy Programme. The programme starts on Monday 9th February 2015 and can accommodate up to x20 young people. The Academy programme is for 16-25 year olds that are not currently in employment, education or training. The Academy uses the power of football to develop employability skills and gain accredited qualifications. The qualifications are more suited towards people progressing into sustainable employment opportunities. Each person will receive 1-2-1 support to help them progress employment.
Details
Venue – Myatt’s Field Community Centre, 24 Crawshay Road, Lambeth, SW9 6FZ
Days – Monday to Thursday Time – 10am to 2pm
Start date – Monday 9th February 2015 End date – Thursday 16th April 2015
Street League have a dedicated Employer Engagement Team that broker job opportunities and provide people with interviews for work experience and job opportunities. These services can only be accessed by Street League Academy participants. There is dedicated Aftercare Coordinator that is responsible for working 1-2-1 with young people once they have completed the Academy programme to continue to support them on their journey into employment.
Contact: callum.simpson@streetleague.co.uk
ACT NOW starts 19th January
Sent On Behalf of Cardboard Citizens
Please reply to Effie Effie@cardboardcitizens.org.uk
Cardboard Citizens is recruiting for our Spring ACT NOW Programme – the Arts Lab we are looking for young people who are for working together, watching and making theatre, building confidence, getting qualifications and having fun.
If you are 16-25 not currently in education, training or employment then ACT NOW and achieve support reaching your goals. Young people work towards a Personal Employability, Achievement and Reflective Learning (PEARL) Qualification.
The Arts Lab is a series of Masterclasses from industry professionals in different performance areas…
Acting
Spoken Word
Music Making
Producing
Working towards a final performance
Positive progression routes onto other opportunities/education
INTERESTED?
The Arts Lab will take place every Monday 6 – 9pm for 11 Weeks from the 19th Of January at 77A Greenfield Road, Whitechapel, London.
Contact: To register your interest or for more information contact Effie Makepeace on 020 7377 8948 or email Effie@cardboardcitizens.org.uk.
NSP 105 – the new Southwark Plan
The Council is reviewing the Southwark Plan and Core Strategy to prepare a local plan called the New Southwark Plan. This new plan will set out a regeneration strategy for the next 10-15 years and will be used to make decisions on planning applications. The Council have commissioned an interactive map which will be on-line from mid to late February that will allow interested parties to zoom in on sites and click on sites to provide any detailed comments. The Council have included NSP105 as a potential proposal site. At this stage the Council has not proposed any uses, but are simply identifying the land as a potential site for redevelopment
Chaucer Ward Panel Police Meeting 19th January 2015
Date : Monday 19th January 2015
Time : 7pm – 9pm
Venue : Conference Room,
Southwark Police Station
323, Borough High St
SE1 1JL
Thinkuknow
Welcome to CEOP’s Thinkuknow
Come in to find the latest information on the sites you like to visit, mobiles and new technology. Find out what’s good, what’s not and what you can do about it. If you look after young people there’s an area for you too – with resources you can use in the classroom or at home. Most importantly, there’s also a place which anyone can use to report if they feel uncomfortable or worried about someone they are chatting to online. All the information here is brought to you by the team at the NCA’s CEOP Command. We hope you like it!
Are you…
The New Southwark Plan
The Council is reviewing the Southwark Plan and Core Strategy to prepare a local plan called the New Southwark Plan. This new plan will set out a regeneration strategy for the next 10-15 years and will be used to make decisions on planning applications.
Download the New Southwark Plan
The first draft of the New Southwark Plan, consultation plan, consultation report and Cabinet report can be downloaded here
The revised parking standards consultation leaflet (referenced in DM15-DM18 of the current version of the New Southwark Plan: Issues and Options) can be downloaded here
Consultation
We are really keen to understand what you think is important about the places where you live, work and visit, so the Council is undertaking a thorough consultation process to make sure we get it right.
We carried out an initial consultation on the local high street earlier this year. Our consultation report summarises the questionnaire responses.
The New Southwark Plan went to Cabinet on 21 October 2014 and was approved to go out to consultation.
The consultation period will run from 31 October 2014 to 6 March 2015.
Please contact the planning policy team if you have any questions on tel: 020 7525 4530 or email planningpolicy@southwark.gov.uk
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London Bridge
Thursday 12 February 2015, 6:30pm – 8:30pm at Southwark Council offices, 160 Tooley Street SE1 2TZ.








